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Every network on television has a sitcom whether they have big budget, small budget, about a family or even just a single guy from a small town living in the big city now. Sitcoms are the fluff that everyone appreciates and is able to unwind to. Audience get hooked to a sitcom through the execution of a great pilot episode. Pilot episodes are the kickoff of a series and tells the audience how this series will entertain us.
Big Bang Theory Pilot-Being a great pilot episode of sitcom Give a little snopsis on success of show Give premise of show
The Big Bang Theory pilot episode sets up for a great sitcom in every possible way. The Big Bang Theory started in 2007 and was created by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady. Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady have also created other great television shows like Will and Grace and Two and a Half Men. The Big Bang Theory follows a group of geeky scientists and their neighbor trying to navigate through life and their friendship. The show has been a commercial and critical success. This wouldn’t been possible without the perfect set up of the pilot that hooked american audiences to follow the lives of this rag tag team of social awkwardness and hilarity.
Characters that everyone can instantly pick out Penny-Everyone in the audience/pretty girl Sheldon-Annoying Smart guy Leonard -Sweet guy you root for Howard & Raj- Comic Relief
Every pilot episode needs to be the flagship of what the audience should expect from the show. The Big Bang Theory is a sitcom which tend to be character driven. The pilot clearly states that this show will have interesting characters that the audience will root for and want to follow week after week. The characters we are first